Vianne Rocher, an expert chocolate maker, opens a chocolate shop in a conservative French village during Lent, causing controversy. As she builds relationships with the villagers and helps them overcome their own struggles, she also finds love and a sense of belonging.
Billy Elliot: The Musical Live is a filmed performance of the stage musical adaptation of the 2000 film Billy Elliot. The story follows Billy, a young boy from a mining town in northern England, who discovers his talent for ballet and faces obstacles such as the loss of a loved one, societal expectations, and the 1984-1985 miners' strike. With themes of non-conformity, exploring sexuality, and anti-capitalism, Billy's journey challenges the gender roles and cultural norms of his time.
In a dystopian society controlled by an authoritarian regime, a rebellious woman named Jane escapes from mind control and seeks to reclaim her identity and freedom. Along the way, she discovers the power of music and forms a rebellion against the oppressive regime. As Jane uncovers hidden truths about the society she lives in, she navigates themes of memory, conformity, and sexual politics.
A group of friends attending a birthday party in the woods are confronted by a tyrannical bully and his hunting dog, leading to a series of absurd and symbolic events. The film explores themes of conformity, nonconformity, freedom, and the power dynamics within a group.
A sunflower like no other takes a new look at their environment and discovers a different universe.
Puppets live alongside humans peacefully, but suddenly their behavior becomes depraved. Is such criminal activity rare, or is the media blowing things out of proportion, making cops look like sadistic gunslingers and causing people to distrust them, each other, and most of all, puppets. Is the apocalypse coming, or is the fear-mongering just a great way for News programs to get advertising money? Wait – that makes this movie sound like a serious allegory. Change that. This movie has more wtf moments than you can imagine. It’s high brow and low brow at the same time.
Del and his friends agree to take part in a robbery with a boy fresh from the borstal. When Del falls in love with Irene they decide to run away from their nagging parents - and the law.
Reflection is a thought-provoking movie that follows the journey of a young individual who struggles to find their own identity and purpose in a world filled with societal expectations. It takes a closer look at the pressures faced by individuals to conform to gender roles and societal norms, and explores the themes of coming-of-age and the complexities of being raised by a single mother. Through the protagonist's journey, the movie encourages viewers to question and challenge these norms, ultimately emphasizing the importance of self-discovery and staying true to oneself.
A sly critique of the communist regime in Poland, one of the carefree participants disrupts a patriotic march by retrieving a collection of unnecessary "bourgeois" items from inside his head. It introduces the disunity in their ranks as everyone starts playing with objects brought by him.
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